When given a starting opportunity, Davis has delivered four strong games (442 combined yards with five TDs). His success in those games was created by plus touches (26.5 per game). As exciting as his success in those games may look, Knile is only averaging 3.5 yards per rush in his career. Last year, the Chiefs gave him 150 touches, which was more of a result of Charles being limited. Over the last nine games of the year, Kansas City just about fazed him out of the offense (42 touches for 167 combined yards with three TDs). Davis has talent, but he is more of a grinder who needs volume to deliver any value. His lack of explosiveness will lead to Charles being pushed as much as possible in 2015. Knile should get 100 touches at a minimum with no real value without Jamaal out of the lineup. He's a must-handcuff with solid value if asked to start.